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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



L. M. CROMELIN, Assistant Editor 



PUBLISHED MONTHIY 



PRICE 40c A COPY $4.00 A YEAR 



MAY, 1922 



CONTENTS 



Vol. 28, No. 341 



FIGHTING AVALANCHES IN THE PYRENEES By Arthur Newton Pack 259 



With seven illustrations. 



APPRECIATION OF DR. ROTHROCK 262 



FOREST RECREATION DEPARTMENT: TO THE GREEN TREE FRATERNITY 



By Arthur H. Carhart 263 



With one illustration. 



THE GREEN INN Poem hy Theodosia Garrison 264 



CURIOUS GLACIERS AND CRAGGY PEAKS By D. K. Swan 264 



With one illustration. 



BY AUTO, RAIL, HORSE OR CANOE By H. N. Wheeler 266 



With two illustrations. 



RIDING THE TIDE Poem by James Edward Hungerford 266 



"A FRIEND TO MAN" By Sam Walter Foss 267 



SUNSHINE PLAYLAND By Joseph C. Kircher 268 



With two illustrations. 



GRAND TETON TO GRAND CANYON By James E. Scott 269 



With two illustrations. 



THE CALL OF CALIFORNIA'S FORESTS By L. A. Barrett 270 



With two illustrations. * 



CAVES, CRAGS AND TRAILS By John D. Guthrie 271 



\Vith three illustrations. 



FROM MAINE TO FLORIDA By Thomas H. Gill 273 



\\'ith one illustration. 



ALASKA THE ALLURING By John D. Guthrie. 273 



With four illustrations. 



THE END OF THE STAGE COACH DAYS Poem by Earl H. Emmons 275 



EDITORIAL 276 



FIFTY YEARS OF ARBOR DAYS 279 



With six illustrations. 



BIRDS AND FLOWERS OF EARLY SUMMER By R. W. Shufeldt .283 



With ten illustrations. 



THE WORK OF THE FORESTER 290 



100,000,000 TREE SEEDS FOR FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN 291 



With one illustration. 



OUR VANISHING WILD FLOWERS By Winthrop Packard 293 



With fourteen illustrations. 



THE AMERICAN TREE Poem by Marta Scott Conser 299 



A NEW CHINQUAPIN By George B. Sudworth 300 



With one illustration. 



FORESTRY EDITORIAL DIGEST 302 



WHICH SHALL IT BE? 304 



CANADIAN DEPARTMENT By EUwood Wilson 306 



BOOK REVIEWS 308 



PRUNING OF SHRUBS 316 



WILL REFORESTATION PAY? By W. H. Johnson 317 



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Publication Office, 1918-1932 Harford Ave., Baltimore, Md. Editorial and Business Office, 1214 Sixteenth Street, Wash., D. C. 



Entered as second-class mail matter December 24, 1909, at the Postoffice at Baltimore, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Accepted for mailing at 



special rate of postage provided for in Sec. 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized February 27, 1920. 



Copyright, 1922, by The Amer-ican Forestry Association. 



